Technically, the one installed in San Antonio del Tachira is a BTM, not an ATM, and therefore does not technically count as an ATM in some inventories that are made on ATMs worldwide. The one I mentioned yesterday that was installed in Caracas, is a "conventional" BATM, and is installed by a company that apparently is registered to the SUNACRIP (government authority in Venezuela that is responsible for all crypto-related regulation there).
The 3 merits are for making my brain melt dealing with those three!!!

Ok...so, if you have time explain to me like I'm really stupid cause I feel like right now

This the article from the true ATM, right?
https://currencymarket24.com/venezuela-has-its-first-atm-to-buy-bitcoin-and-dash-breaking-news/The device is located at the branch office of The Recreo (Caracas) of the retail chain Traki, which accepts various cryptocurrencies as a means of payment for their products.The cashier receives USD in cash to effectuate the sale of the cryptocurrencies..
So how is this one different from the other?